User talk:Morenooso/Precous Blood workspace
Possible citations
[edit]RECOMMENDATION - Nyttend a Scroogle search of Precious Blood Chickasaw, Ohio. Part of the YTrikc_search is using Scroogle (scroogle) to get an anonimized search conducted by Google. I start with Yahoo, then Scroogle, and finally Google to do the YTrikc_search. All three help to index the search.Scroogle will delete the search in four days. However, Google will remember this as a ghit which could "bubble-up" more older long-term newspaper vintage scanned items. When Google sees requests or ghits from different parts of the country/world, it ranks items. This could help YTrikC_bobble-up items/ghits. I love inventing these terms because Google will eventually index my userspace area and see Precious Blood as ghit on Wikipedia. Also, if you do the search whenever you think about it (about an hour apart) will help YTrikC_search-force hopefully older scanned newspaper accounts. That is I have been getting the Google News citations for stuff that I never success on prior for historical individuals. I will YTrikC_search "force" a ghit by doing the following search on Yahoo, Scroogle and Google:
- Precious Blood Chickasaw, Ohio site:wikipedia.org - reason? Wikipedi is one of the top ghits. By forcing this ghit and then clicking the more promising URLs, Google ranks higher the indexed search.
- Our Family History home.comcast.net - Mentions the church's cemetary 117. August Bernard GARMAN He was buried on 14 Sep 1962 in Precious Blood Cemetery. married Frances Catherine VOSKUHL She was buried on 22 Oct 1955 in Precious Blood Cemetery, Chickasaw, Ohio
- OHIO GENEALOGY EXPRESS ohiogenealogyexpress.com - JOHN ROECKNER He was a member of the precious Blood Catholic Church of Chickasaw; CASPER SEBASTIAN CLUNE Source: Coldwater Chronicle - July 12, 1927 He was an excellent neighbor, a member of the Married Men's Society of the Chickasaw parish, and had been a lifelong and consistent member of the Catholic Church. These entries show newspaper article where they came from perhaps forcing a YTrikc_search bubble-up.
- The Futures Project catholiccincinnati.org - Mentions part of St. Marys Deanery deanery system of church organization.
- Deaneries of the Archdiocese catholiccincinnati.org - Ditto. But backs the deanery mention.
- Mercer County, Ohio Obituary and Death Notice Collection genealogybuff.com/ - Mentions Crescentia Selhorst was a homemaker and a member of Precious Blood Catholic Church, Chickasaw, St. Monica Ladies Sodality and the American Legion Auxiliary. Part of the YTrikc_search is using Scroogle (scroogle) to get an anonimized search conducted by Google. Scroogle will delete the search in four days. However, Google will remember this as a ghit which could "bubble-up" more older long-term newspaper vintage scanned items. Don't know how tight/compact you want to keep article but this extra info about societies/organizations the church may be part of. Forcing searches on them will do the bubbly_thingie
- q=Precious%20Blood%20Catholic%20Church%20Chickasaw%2C%20Ohio&f=false A history of northwest Ohio: a narrative account of its historical progress ...By Nevin Otto Winte - Got a ghit but book search did not find church.
- NRHP - Looks like this ghit has info not in article. Architect, builder, or engineer: De Curtins. Scratch that. De Curtins spelled versus DeCurtins in article. Still, another ref that I don't think you have.
- American Home Elevator Company - Placed lift/elevator in church. Probably not important
No new gnews hit but at Shakira is on. Will try in an hour to force YTriKC_search again. ----moreno oso (talk) 08:19, 31 May 2010 (UTC)
Which order(s) involved
[edit]Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood - Think so. Should have minimum wikilink and possible section especially if history exists about the order and role it played in setting up church/school. ----moreno oso (talk) 12:24, 30 May 2010 (UTC)
Ytrikc search aka YRikc_search for Precious Blood Catholic Church (Chickasaw, Ohio)
[edit]For Precious Blood Catholic Church (Chickasaw, Ohio), YtriKC_search it this way:
Scroogle is a great to get hits from Google. I read it about it several years when some advanced users figure out a way to have Google's search engine perform anonymized searches without the evil Google empire getting your info. Scroogle will delete your info in four days (supposedly).
The YRikc_search works! I'm a genius. Wait, what species or genius are bears?
- Quickie YTrikc_search build method
Looking at the free Google News retrieval of items (do advanced search with free chosen and date of years to encompass initial search). Google will display items. On the far left of the retrieval you will see the title, as it appeared in the paper and what you need for the citenews template, newspaper source (also needed) and date. All those items can be highlighted to save typing:
- http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=cFFAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=s_8FAAAAIBAJ&pg=3133,482527&dq=bishop+robert+armstrong&hl=en
- Bishop Is Named For Sacramento At Rome
- January 9, 1929
- San Jose News
YTrikc_search tip: Run it from your favorite search engine. I like starting with Yahoo because supposedly the Evil Empire I wants to buy it to replace its cherry_Bing(ed). Then run the same search from Scroogle. Make sure each time you click/YTrikc_force a ghit on a Wikipedia page as that will get indexed. Scroogle will also highlight terms with max colors meaning the most likely item you should visit. Then move on Evil Empire II, (the Revenge of Sithminded) Google. Do the same YTrikC_search.
At each search engine, also YTrikc_force a ghit on the following search using your desired item. I will use Ana María Canseco as an example:
- Ana María Canseco site:wikipedia.org - Ana María Canseco site:wikipedia.org
- www.scroogle.org (Please note: I haven't been able to figure how to force the line/URL that would contain the desired YTrkc_search term) - Ana María Canseco site:wikipedia.org
BTW, Evil Empire II has been YTriKC_forced to index this userpage discussion:
- YTrikc_search site:wikipedia.org - YTriKC_forced Google search.
- Precious Blood Catholic Church (Chickasaw, Ohio) yahoo.com/ - Specific address for Precious Blood Catholic Church (Chickasaw, Ohio) made easy now via a right click.
- Evil Empire II aka google.com - Specific address for Precious Blood Catholic Church (Chickasaw, Ohio) made easy now via a right click.
- Evil Empire news archive search for Precious Blood Catholic Church (Chickasaw, Ohio) - Specific address for Precious Blood Catholic Church (Chickasaw, Ohio) archived news made easy now via a right click. New items are showing that weren't there one hour ago!!! ----moreno oso (talk) 13:08, 30 May 2010 (UTC)
Two hours ago, this 1860 to 1879 index with AT THE ELECTIONS IN CHICKASAW COUNTY period of articles did not show. Granted that the paid NY Times AT THE ELECTIONS IN CHICKASAW COUNTY is not pertinent but as with Alden Bell and Emil Mihalik clicking on the period tab/window and then the article abstract will/should generate scanned newspapers that Google has not indexed. With Bell, the paid articles came from the Sacramento Bee but free un-indexed article were present from Lodi News-Sentinel which led to Mihalik's article and then finding scanned newspaper articles on him. Each YTrikC_forced search bubbles up the free stuff. I have to get ready for helping to set-up the all day birthday party in about twenty minutes. If you can do some of these searches, it could generate the results quicker because a different server (yours) is now "innocently performing the same search" if you catch my drift. ----moreno oso (talk) 13:42, 30 May 2010 (UTC)
AT THE ELECTIONS IN CHICKASAW COUNTY--THREATS--ARMED
Order discussion
[edit]Why the diocese may have grouped them under the URL you placed on my talkpage, normally each church and school have religious orders assigned to them. Precious Blood suggests the Sisters thereof. Even the priests assigned can have an influence. Just another angle for you to look at. You have to remember that at this period in church history, some of these religious people/priests/sisters were almost Renaissance type people who may have had hand in how the church/school was engineered. It could be a interesting facet or addition to the article which rounds it off. ----moreno oso (talk) 13:21, 30 May 2010 (UTC)